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Tigers Finish Seventh In Stroke Play at ACC Championship

Tigers Finish Seventh In Stroke Play at ACC ChampionshipTigers Finish Seventh In Stroke Play at ACC Championship
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Wilmington, N.C. – Clemson women’s golf wrapped up stroke play Friday at the ACC Women’s Golf Championship, finishing seventh at Porters Neck Country Club. The Tigers posted a three-round total of 857, one stroke behind North Carolina for the final match-play spot.

Stanford earned the top seed after carding a 23-under-par 831, while SMU and Duke tied for second at 12-under. NC State finished fifth at 9-under, followed by Wake Forest at 4-under, with Clemson closing just outside the top six.

ON THE SCORECARD
Clemson posted its best round of the championship on Friday, closing with a 282 (-6); over the three rounds, the Tigers went 288-287-282. Sydney Roberts led Clemson for the week, finishing tied for 18th at 3-under after rounds of 72, 71 and 70.

Sarah Uebelhart also finished under par for the tournament, tying for 21st at 2-under after a final-round 69. Isabella Rawl and Aitana Tuesta each tied for 35th at 2-over, while Juliette Demeaux finished tied for 58th at 7-over.

UP NEXT
Clemson awaits its fate in the postseason, as the 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Regional selection show will air on the Golf Channel on Wednesday, April 29, at 5 p.m.